This dissertation examines the professions, subjectivities, and social and cultural forms associated with new media for storing, transmitting, and processing information during the Weimar Republic—Germany’s first democratic state (1919-1933). I focus on three technologies—telephone, typewriter, and film—that propelled German women into the workforce in unprecedented numbers and were marked, from their nineteenth-century beginnings, by gendered patterns of labor. Informed by feminist cultural studies, labor history, film studies, literary studies, and recent German media theory on Kulturtechniken, or cultural techniques, the dissertation demonstrates the gendered logics of these new media. I challenge German media theory’s ostensibly gender-...
Long considered a peripheral art form, photomontage is placed at the center of a complex of visual c...
This dissertation analyzes German political language from 1919 to 1932, focusing on the major partie...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
This dissertation examines the professions, subjectivities, and social and cultural forms associated...
This dissertation uncovers a vast archive of fictional female telegraph, telephone, and typewriter g...
UnrestrictedCigarette smoking, fashionable, working, and sexually active -- these are just a few of ...
My dissertation, “Technologies of Gender: Soviet Literature and Film in the 1920s and 1930s,” examin...
Following World War I, the Neue Frau (New Woman) emerged as a mass-consumer image within the illustr...
This dissertation explores women writers\u27 literary representations of women in the context of nin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on the intersection of non-f...
This dissertation investigates the conflict between the powerful emancipatory image of the New Woman...
This dissertation examines historically feminized professions in the American film industry, such as...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
Popular novels by women during the Weimar Republic have been accused of creating a discursive climat...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
Long considered a peripheral art form, photomontage is placed at the center of a complex of visual c...
This dissertation analyzes German political language from 1919 to 1932, focusing on the major partie...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
This dissertation examines the professions, subjectivities, and social and cultural forms associated...
This dissertation uncovers a vast archive of fictional female telegraph, telephone, and typewriter g...
UnrestrictedCigarette smoking, fashionable, working, and sexually active -- these are just a few of ...
My dissertation, “Technologies of Gender: Soviet Literature and Film in the 1920s and 1930s,” examin...
Following World War I, the Neue Frau (New Woman) emerged as a mass-consumer image within the illustr...
This dissertation explores women writers\u27 literary representations of women in the context of nin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019This dissertation focuses on the intersection of non-f...
This dissertation investigates the conflict between the powerful emancipatory image of the New Woman...
This dissertation examines historically feminized professions in the American film industry, such as...
textMy dissertation, entitled "All Work and no Play? Labor, Literature and Industrial Modernity," an...
Popular novels by women during the Weimar Republic have been accused of creating a discursive climat...
This dissertation investigates how women journalists acted as professional functionaries in support ...
Long considered a peripheral art form, photomontage is placed at the center of a complex of visual c...
This dissertation analyzes German political language from 1919 to 1932, focusing on the major partie...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...